I'm pretty peeved. I'm now Glenn No. 3 down from Glenn No. 2. Glenn Reynolds of InstaPundit is Glenn No. 2. (Glenn No. 1 is a thing not a person: the NASA Glenn Research Center, named for John Glenn. Not my namesake.)

What's worse is that folks are now talking about that blogger, Glenn, and meaning Mr. Reynolds, not Mr. Fleishman. I see several alternatives: 1. A return to formality. "The right honorable Mr. Reynolds of Tennesse, states..." "The esteemed nitwit, Mr. Fleishman of Seattle, simpers..." 2. A feature called "You Might Be the Instapundit If...". 3. Mr. Reynolds simply relinquishes his Christian name to me, foreswearing all rights to it. (Which makes it a Jewish name, nu?) 4. A quick checklist at the top of our respective sites indicating which one we are. "[ x ] Obsessed by wireless networking. [ ] Professor. [ ] Orbited the Earth."

Seattle journalist Glenn Fleishman writes the Mac 911 and Private I columns at Macworld, and co-hosts its podcast. He also contributes regularly to the Economist, Boing Boing, MIT Technology Review, TidBITS, and Six Colors. Previously: the editor and publisher of The Magazine and host of the podcast The New Disruptors. Banner picture of Carl Montford's hand, taken by yours truly in his home letterpress shop. Subscribe via RSS or Twitter to a feed of most of my articles published everywhere.

This week, I pinch-hit to write an issue of a favorite email newsletter, Hot Pod by Nick Quah. I discovered it a few months ago, and it is like ambrosia to those like me who want more insight into the broad podcast "industry," especially the parts I don't know in public radio. Nick just got a new job and was going to take this week off, so I offered to write an issue, which you can read here.